EULER is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for EULER in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "EULER" answer was first appeared in "15 Dec 1993" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Swiss mathematician (4)". It was authored by Fred Piscop. Recently, the "EULER" answer has been used for "20 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Swiss mathematician who introduced functional notation". It was authored by Brad Wiegmann. "EULER" appeared 47 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "EULER" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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20 Dec 2023 | 21D | Swiss mathematician who introduced functional notation | Brad Wiegmann |
19 Jul 2023 | 51D | Pioneer in calculus notation | Billy Bratton |
16 Mar 2022 | 64A | Swiss author of “Elements of Algebra” | Joseph Gangi |
6 Sep 2020 | 118A | “Elements of Algebra” author, 1770 | David Kwong |
25 Jul 2020 | 32D | Introducer of the math symbol “e” | Royce Ferguson |
14 Jun 2020 | 94A | Creator of the identity eiÏ + 1 = 0 | Randolph Ross |
4 Apr 2020 | 30A | Pioneer in graph theory | Yacob Yonas |
19 Aug 2019 | 53A | Mathematician once pictured on Swiss money | Peter Gordon |
11 Aug 2019 | 16A | Mathematician taught by Bernoulli | Alex Eaton-Salners |
13 Jan 2018 | 41A | Noted blind mathematician | Alan DerKazarian |
5 Nov 2017 | 76D | “Introduction to the Analysis of the Infinite” writer | Natan Last |
13 Oct 2017 | 14D | 18th-century pioneer in graph theory | Zhouqin Burnikel |
31 Jul 2017 | 49A | Mathematician whose name sounds like a fuel ship | David Steinberg |
28 Mar 2017 | 16A | 18th-century mathematician who introduced the function | Ryan Milligan |
28 Jun 2016 | 16A | Mathematician whose name sounds like a ship | Alex Vratsanos |
15 Jun 2011 | 45A | Swiss 5-Across pioneer | Jeffrey Wechsler |
20 Apr 2011 | 53D | Originator of the formula eix = cos x + i sin x | Michael Farabaugh |
2 Mar 2011 | 19D | Swiss who pioneered in graph theory | David Poole |
12 Mar 2010 | 51A | He introduced the symbol “e” for natural logs | Tim Croce |
7 May 2009 | 8D | Calculus pioneer | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
25 Apr 2009 | 42A | Introducer of the math symbol “e” | Brad Wilber |
14 Aug 2008 | 16A | “Institutiones Calculi Integralis” writer | Damon J. Gulczynski |
24 Jul 2008 | 15A | Originator of the equation e to the power (pi * i) + 1 = 0 | Matt Ginsberg |
7 Nov 2007 | 7D | Calculus pioneer | Richard Chisholm |
5 Aug 2007 | 98D | Mathematician who introduced the function symbol f(x) | Caroline Leong |
4 Aug 2007 | 30A | Discoverer of the law of quadratic reciprocity | Byron Walden |
22 Jun 2007 | 27A | Mathematician seen on a Swiss 10-franc note | Mike Nothnagel |
29 Dec 2006 | 52A | Pioneer in the math of sudoku | Seth A. Abel |
12 Feb 2005 | 28D | Formulator of the quadratic reciprocity law | Joe DiPietro |
14 Nov 2003 | 27A | Formulator of the law of quadratic reciprocity | Myles Callum |
16 Aug 2003 | 7D | Author of “Introduction to Algebra” | Manny Nosowsky |
12 Jun 2002 | 11D | Noted blind mathematician | Nancy Salomon and Bill Zais |
17 May 2002 | 43A | “Theoria motuum lunae” writer | Joe DiPietro |
11 Jan 2002 | 49A | Calculus developer | Mark Diehl |
29 Sep 2001 | 22A | Noted blind mathematician | Robert H. Wolfe |
18 Sep 2001 | 11D | Swiss mathematician | Jay Livingston |
10 Mar 2001 | 25D | Noted student of Bernoulli | Charles E. Gersch |
20 Aug 2000 | 20A | Mathematician with a formula named after him | Charles M. Deber |
12 Oct 1999 | 68A | Prolific writer on calculus | Ed Early |
1 Sep 1999 | 12D | Noted Swiss mathematician | Alan Arbesfeld |
17 Apr 1999 | 32D | Solver of the Königsberg bridge problem | Jim Page |
21 Mar 1999 | 48D | Calculus pioneer | Lloyd E. Pollet |
17 Jan 1999 | 121A | Pioneer in calculus | Cathy Millhauser |
22 Nov 1994 | 69A | Swiss mathematician | Wayne Robert Williams |
4 Oct 1994 | 31D | Swiss mathematician | Stanley B. Whitten |
17 Jul 1994 | 128A | Pioneer in calculus notation | Cathy Millhauser |
15 Dec 1993 | 34A | Swiss mathematician | Fred Piscop |
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